found: The final score, 2014: ECIP title page (Coach Chuck Curtis) Chapter 1 (born July 15, 1935, in Midlothian, TX; as a child, subsequently moved within Texas to Cedar Hill and then to Grand Prairie; known as Charles or Charles Wayne until the 8th grade, his sister gave him the nickname Chuck when he became a football quarterback, and he has been known by this name since that time; in 1950, he moved to Gainesville, TX, where he completed high school) Chapter 4 (in 1991 he moved to Mineral Wells, where he took a position as athletic director of the school district, from which he retired in 2000; after this, he expanded his horse-raising business, and in 2004 became a salesman for a feed business; in 2007, he was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame; he now plays upright string bass in a band, and gives motivational speeches)
found: Wikipedia, viewed March 27, 2014:article, Chuck Curtis (Charles "Chuck" Curtis; born 1935; former American football coach; All-State quarterback at Gainesville High School (TX), 1950-1954, and All-Southwest Conference player at Texas Christian University, 1954-1956; played professional football with the New York Giants, 1957; then coached football at nearly 10 high schools in Texas during the years 1958-1988; assistant coach at Southern Methodist University, 1965-1967; was the last head football coach at the University of Texas at Arlington, 1984-1985, before the college discontinued the sport)